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Soundforge 8 High Pass Filter
« on: January 29, 2007, 02:01:23 AM »
Is there a HPF in SF8? Or is it done through plugins?
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Re: Soundforge 8 High Pass Filter
« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2007, 07:20:11 PM »
I would imagine you'd have at least a few options.  I use 6.0 Pro, and there are various roll-offs, and filters.

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Re: Soundforge 8 High Pass Filter
« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2007, 08:45:23 PM »
Is there a HPF in SF8? Or is it done through plugins?
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There are probably other ways to go about it, but the path below will allow you to "Enable Low or High-Shelf from Infinity to 25dB"

Process > EQ > Paragraphic
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Re: Soundforge 8 High Pass Filter
« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2007, 08:53:43 PM »
Is there a HPF in SF8? Or is it done through plugins?
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Your better off using eq to eliminate the bump then to simply high pass it.. Remember my friend high pass filter does not solve all your problems :) I would take a look at it in the spectrum analyser and see where the bumps are then USE your ears to take out as little as you can live with. I would stay away from anything after 150hz because then your going to suck all the warmth out of your recording..
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Re: Soundforge 8 High Pass Filter
« Reply #4 on: February 06, 2007, 10:23:02 PM »

Your better off using eq to eliminate the bump then to simply high pass it.. Remember my friend high pass filter does not solve all your problems :) I would take a look at it in the spectrum analyser and see where the bumps are then USE your ears to take out as little as you can live with. I would stay away from anything after 150hz because then your going to suck all the warmth out of your recording..

Can you explain a but more on what to look for in the spectrum analyser and how to remove the bumps?

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Re: Soundforge 8 High Pass Filter
« Reply #5 on: February 06, 2007, 10:54:50 PM »

Your better off using eq to eliminate the bump then to simply high pass it.. Remember my friend high pass filter does not solve all your problems :) I would take a look at it in the spectrum analyser and see where the bumps are then USE your ears to take out as little as you can live with. I would stay away from anything after 150hz because then your going to suck all the warmth out of your recording..

Can you explain a but more on what to look for in the spectrum analyser and how to remove the bumps?

Sure your looking for anything that is a peek in the frequency band above 0db for example.. So if you see a constant peek at 100hz you can use an eq to reduce it I will look up some pictures of sound analysis to show you I have a few examples on my computer... Give me a day or so ok...
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